Another day, another excerpt from Britney Spears’ upcoming explosive tell-all memoir The Woman In Me out October 24th.
In Britney Spears' memoir she reveals that Jamie Lynn told her to "stop fighting" the conservatorship.
"I felt like she should have taken my side.”
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In Britney's shoes, I couldn't view Jamie Lynn quite as my family anymore - left her to rot? Milked for a beach condo? No gratitude for a lifetime of ease and opportunity? Remorselessly pressuring Britney to accept being imprisoned? It's a lot of relationship-severing stances.
Keeping distance from toxic family is necessary, but a lot of people have nice enough families that they can't relate to what it's like to not genuinely have that love and support (who knew?🤭). I see a lot of criticism about Britney burning bridges, especially about Lynn and Jamie Lynn, as if these fences could be mended. She forever can't trust her parents or siblings, possibly all her exes and her management, the legal system, doctors, etc. When you can't trust someone, you have to keep distance... Britney's family chose that. And as per usual, Britney's stuck with the bill.
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In those 13 years, nothing bit at her conscious knowing that Britney said "I think they wanna kill me" and her overall desperation to be heard. You continuously benefit from Britney being forced to work cause who's paying for that condo. She's been able to have a regular-ish life with a tv career, gotten married and have more kids all while knowing that Britney is not allowed to do that and is stuck in a nightmare-ish situation.
I can acknowledge that both JL and Britney were raised in an abusive family and I sympathies for certain aspect of JL's life but I also acknowledge that her silent was also complicit behavior.
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Jamie's shown she's not trust worthy at all. I don't blame Brit at all for not trusting people after what her family has done personally and orchestrated others to do to her.
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